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Joe Webber ✵ 1962-2002

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Joe Webber

Name at birth:  Joe Webber
Date of birth:  March 20, 1962
Place of birth:  Englewood, New Jersey, USA
Date of death:  January 11, 2002
Place of death:  North Bergen, New Jersey, USA
Resting place:  Green Brook, New Jersey, USA
Submitted by:  Rita Webber
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Joe’s cat

Joe was a loving Son and Friend he will be remembered for his love of animals, help and compassion to others. The World is an empty place without you, there isn’t a day we don’t think of you. All we have are memories: we love you and miss you. In loving memory:

Rita (mother), Veronica (sister), Debbie (companion),
Sylvia (cousin), Cris & Sue (step son and wife),
Doris, Harald, Carol, Walter (Aunt & Uncles).


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Christopher John Rollins ✵ 1961-1984

Christopher John Rollins

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Name at birth: Christopher John Rollins
Date of birth: November 3, 1961
Place of birth: Paterson, NJ, USA
Date of death: January 29, 1984
Place of death: New York, USA
Resting place: Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, NY, USA
Submitted by:  Anne Rollins (Rollinsa448@aol.com)

 

Christopher, my son, my son. Life was wonderful for you even on gloomy, dark days. There was always something to do and that’s why your friends, who ranged from 9 years old to 86 years of age, looked to you to lead them. You had friends of all colors, religions and nationalities and I’m glad we moved from the suburbs of New Jersey to an urbane area. Nothing was lost on you. You loved life and taught me your mother, much about it. You said you loved me even though I never married your father. You said I was your mother and father. Had Grandpa been alive when you died of Hodgkins disease, he, too, would have been devastated. I could rave about your intelligence but that’s not what made you so lovable. I don’t know why you were so lovable. I just know I love you today and I will miss you forever. And that’s a long time. Christina Rossetti, the poetess, said it… When I am dead my dearest, sing no sad songs for me. Plant thou no roses at my head nor shady cypress tree. Be the green grass above me with tears and dew drops wet, and if thou wilt, remember. And if thou wilt, forget… Goodnight, Christopher…


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Sarah Reid Wright ✵ 1934-1996

Sarah Reid Wright

Name at birth:  Sarah Reid Wright
Date of birth:  January 3, 1934
Place of birth:  Bethpage, Tennessee, USA
Date of death:  November 8, 1996
Place of death:  New York, New York, USA
Resting place:  Bethpage Cemetery, Bethpage, Tennessee
Submitted by:  Warren K. Wright (warrenk@datasync.com)

 


To my beloved sister, Sarah. May she rest easy between Mom and Dad and keep them good company for eternity.


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Craig Martin Elder ✵ 1960-1993

Craig Martin Elder

Name at birth:  Craig Martin Elder
Date of birth:  Sept. 19, 1960
Place of birth:  Miami, Florida, USA
Date of death:  April 1, 1993
Place of death:  Miami, Florida, USA
Resting place:  Southern Memorial Park, North Miami, Florida, USA
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Craig Martin Elder

 

Despite that it is written on the signpost
“Do not pick-up the flowers”
it is useless against the wind that
does not know to read (Hindu Poem)

 

 

 

 


In Memory of my Soul Mate Craig, the hurt boy who never grew up and always was ignoring life harsh realities. Our lives merged for a short period of time and we shared laughter (lots), tears, pains (yours was emotional, mine was physical) but above all unconditional love. I was honored to take your hand and help you to journey through the maze of your life. You left me better than you found me, and you taught me to be compasionate and patient with human frailties. I held you hand until you had your last breath, I hope that you will hold mine in spirit when my time comes. I immensely miss you from my life. My heart is grieving for you every day since you went from this life into the real life. It have to be, my other half is gone. So I am living one day at the time, waiting for my liberation day, when I will see your smiling face again. Do you remember how frequently strangers asked us everywhere “are you brothers”? Usually we look at each other, answer “yes” and laugh about. Yes, we are soul brothers!

Rest well in the love and light of God, until we meet again. In that day when there will be not tears and regrets we will have a laugh, and I promise you now, the first drink will be on me. Until I see you again:
Good night!

Your mother Sandy, grandmother Connie and brother Robbie
are also grieving and missing you.

Life is eternal and love immortal and
Death is only a horizon
And a horizon is the limit of your sight.
(Anonymous)


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Lennart Ekstrand ✵ 1933-1995

Name at birth:    Lennart Ekstrand 
Date of birth:    10/2/1933 
Place of birth:   Stockholm, Sweden 
Date of death:    26/11/1995 
Place of death:   Stockholm, Sweden 
Place of burial:  Memorial site (Minneslunden), Kungsholms kyrka, Stockholm, Sweden

Submitted by: Maria L. Ekstrand (MEkstrand@gmail.com)


It was very hard for my father to tell me that he had received a terminal diagnosis. One of his favorite sayings was: “Nothing is impossible”. Yet in September of 1995, he had to admit that, this time, that was not the case. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer 9 months earlier, gone through surgery and had been told that there was no trace of his cancer, when he suddenly developed pneumonia and had to be admitted to the hospital. They found the tumor in his remaining lung during that visit. Characteristically, my father’s first response was “OK, let’s remove it too”. It was not until his doctors told him that it would be impossible to perform any additional surgery that he resigned himself to his prognosis. I have never heard him sound so sad, or so resigned, before in my life. His voice broke as he told me that what hurt him the most was that he would not get to watch his five grandchildren grow up. After about two months of home hospice care, provided primarily by my mother, Berit Ekstrand, he died in the morning of Sunday, November 26, holding the hand of the woman he had loved for more than 41 years.

My dad grew up in the 30s and 40s in Stockholm, Sweden. He was the fourth of six siblings and the first extrovert in the family. He had an irrepressible optimism, sometimes reminiscent of the “Bobo doll” that gets back up, however hard the children hit it. He always managed to see opportunities and challenges, where other people saw only problems and hopelessness. Many liked to come and tell him their problems. Even if he couldn’t solve them, he always managed to give people some hope. What a great gift!

He also had a great sense of humor and laughed just as much at his own idiosyncracies as at those of others. He forced me to learn how to laugh at myself, not an easy task, especially during my teens, when I had the tendency to take myself way too seriously. It wasn’t that he made fun of us. Quite the opposite, he was a great supporter and cheer leader for both my sister and I. He always taught us to believe in ourselves, to think critically and to trust our “guts” and our brains. His sense of humor just followed from his positive outlook on life. It was so contagious that people loved to be around him.

My father’s ashes were scattered in the “Minneslund” (a park- like memorial site) of Kungsholms kyrka (church) near the all the sites he loved and where he grew up, played and went to school. He never wanted a grave, because he didn’t want family members to have to feel bound to visit and to maintain it. He used to say “If you want to remember me, just look at a picture. You can take that with you anywhere”. I don’t know where he is right now, but his ashes are in one of the most beautiful places in the world and I look forward to going back and visiting it to think about my dad, meditate and to admire the scenery. If I were there now I would say:

Dearest Pappa,

The world feels like a much darker and emptier place without you. I would give anything to see you again, or even to be able to call you on the phone and discuss our days, or the world’s problems. Even though we often didn’t agree on topics such as religion or politics, it never mattered. We both knew that those topics were not part of the glue that kept us together. I loved you and respected you as a person and I felt the same unconditional love and respect coming from you. You helped me keep things in perspective and you taught me how to be a compassionate person.

I will never forget the last time I saw you, standing on your balcony and waving goodbye. I had to return to San Francisco the next day and we both knew it would be the last time we ever saw each other. To this day I don’t know how I managed to get into the car and drive away.

I am so very grateful for the years we had, everything you taught me, and all you were to Jessica, Matthew and I. We miss you terribly!

Love forever, Maria


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Berit Ekstrand (Rundstrom) ✵ 1932-2015 (Wife)


Brad John Edmonson ✵ 1975-2005

Name at birth:    Brad John Edmonson 
Date of birth:    08/12/1975 
Place of birth:   Vancouver, Canada 
Date of death:    15/03/2005 
Place of death:   Chillawack, Canada 
Place of burial:  Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada

Submitted by: kirst (kaas_2005_9@hotmail.com)


i lost my uncle on the first few days of spring break.. i am only 13 so it is really hard for me still… my father beats on my mother and my brother and myself so my uncle was more of a father to me than anyone…i got an email from his friend saying that he was getting worse and that he was basically waiting to see me one last time.. that was probably the hardest thing i have ever heard… i went to see him on my way to Vancouver for the provincials for hockey… we talked for a long time just about stuff..he told me that he loved me and that he would always be with me then while i was holding his hand, he passed away… that was one of the hardest thing in my life, thank god that shannon was with me for most of that first week… i owe her so much!!
i love u uncle brad and i promise to make you proud!


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Richard Joseph Durand ✵ 1945-1998

Richard Joseph Durand

Name at birth:  Richard Joseph Durand
Date of birth:  05/24/1945
Place of birth:  Woonsocket, RI
Date of death:  10/08/1998
Place of death:  Woonsocket, RI
Resting place:  Resurrection Cemetary
Submitted by:  Pamela Durand  (durand_pj@yahoo.com)

 

 

I think of you always and miss you very much.
Love Always and Forever,
Your Little Girl

“Richard,
In life you were a wonderful husband and father with a heart of gold. Your honesty was beyond compare, which sometimes may have been misunderstood. Your passion for life is unforgettable. You were revered by all that knew you and loved you. In passing, all the hearts you touched were broken, but your spirit is in our hearts and we feel it in every breath. Though we can no longer touch you, we feel your spirit with us always. This must be what eternal life is, because our hearts will never be without your love. Your memory, your smile, your love lives with us all…
…till our spirits unite forever.”

(Note: Author of the above eulogy was Kenneth Harpin / Loving Brother-In-Law)


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Jeanne Antionette Duncanson ✵ 1948-2006

Name at birth:    Jeanne Antionette Eenkhoorn 
Date of birth:    12/19/1948 
Place of birth:   New York City, NY, USA 
Date of death:    6/12/2006 
Place of death:   Suffern, New York, USA 
Place of burial:  Brick Church Cemetery, Airmont NY, Rockland County USA

Submitted by: Marg Wilson (marglee@optonline.net)


You were taken away too soon from all the people who loved you. Your smile cannot be replaced. She was my most trusted BEST friend and is missed more each day.
She was our favorite NOOSE, a wonderful knickname that stayed with her till the end.


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James Patrick Duffy ✵ 1948-1994

James Patrick Duffy

Name at birth:  James Patrick Duffy
Date of birth:  April 1948
Place of birth:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date of death:  July 28th 1994
Place of death:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resting place:  Philadelphia Cemetery
Submitted by:  Jane McHugh (LosLobos6@aol.com)

 

 

Rest in Peace, my friend. You are greatly missed
Jane

 


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Katherine Elizabeth Donovan ✵ 1987-2007

Katherine Elizabeth Donovan

Name at birth:  Katherine Elizabeth Donovan
Date of birth:  18/04/87
Place of birth:  Weymouth, Massachusetts
Date of death:  19/11/07
Place of death:  Boston, Massachusetts
Resting place:  creamated and currently at home
Submitted by:  pamela donovan  (pdonovan05@hotmail.com)

 

 

Kate,Katherine Elizabeth Donovan
We little knew that morning
that God was going to call your name.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
you did not go alone,
for part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.
You left us peaceful memories,
your love is still our guide,
although we cannot see you,Katherine Elizabeth Donovan
you are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken,
and nothing seems the same,
but as God calls us one by one,
our chain will link again.
We love you and miss you, Mom, Dad, Kevin

 

 


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